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Building Slack agents can be easy

Slack is already where teams work. It provides a natural interface for agents, with messages, threads, buttons, and events, so you don't need to invent a new UI or onboarding flow. Getting from "I...

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  • According to Vercel Blog: Slack is already where teams work. It provides a natural interface for agents, with messages, threads, buttons, and events, so you don't need to invent a new UI or onboarding flow. Getting from "I want a Slack agent" to a running deployment, though, means coordinating across a lot of systems:Creating an app in the Slack API consoleConfiguring OAuth scopes and event subscriptionsWriting webhook handlers and signature verificationDeploying to infrastructure that can handle Slack's 3-second respons
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Building Slack agents can be easy

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Slack is already where teams work. It provides a natural interface for agents, with messages, threads, buttons, and events, so you don't need to invent a new UI or onboarding flow. Getting from "I...

2-Minute Brief
  • According to Vercel Blog: Slack is already where teams work. It provides a natural interface for agents, with messages, threads, buttons, and events, so you don't need to invent a new UI or onboarding flow. Getting from "I want a Slack agent" to a running deployment, though, means coordinating across a lot of systems:Creating an app in the Slack API consoleConfiguring OAuth scopes and event subscriptionsWriting webhook handlers and signature verificationDeploying to infrastructure that can handle Slack's 3-second respons
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